
And worse, I found no easy way to replace SendInput method or twist its environment to fix this. So when you are, as I am, unfortunate to have only an AZERTY keyboard, your suggestion just does not work. In fact, it relies on keystrokes and consequently on keyboard layout! StringReplace clipboard2, clipboard, \r\n, \n, All It took me a small while to figure out why your AutoHotkey script does not work with me: Use backslash instead of backtick (yes, I am a C++ programmer). Right-click the title bar, press Edit on the menu, and press Paste.To Paste text when QuickEdit is disabled: Drag the mouse over the text you want to copy.
Right-click the title bar, press Edit on the menu, and press Mark.
Press Enter (or right-click anywhere in the window) to copy the text to the clipboard. Click and drag the mouse pointer over the text you want. In the Apply Properties To Shortcut dialog, select the Apply properties to current window only if you wish to change the QuickEdit setting for this session of this window only, or select Modify shortcut that started this window to change the QuickEdit setting for all future invocations of the command prompt, or MS-DOS program. Check or un-check the QuickEdit Mode box. Right-click the title bar and press Properties. Open the MS-DOS program, or the command prompt. Not really programming related, but I found this on Google, there is not a direct keyboard shortcut, but makes it a little quicker.